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Beaver Balls help

Started by rluttrell, February 22, 2013, 12:22:00 AM

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rluttrell

How do you guys attach them to your strings without hurting performance?
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petalumapete

I just split the bundles on the string and slip the ends in. When the string tightens it holds them fine
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frassettor

That's all I use, I never worry about performance, they do work great though
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Butts2

Three Rivers has a "How to"
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bowless

Anything added to the string will have an effect.
You may want to do a little tuning after they've been added.
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The Whittler

Separate the string and put one end of the BB in, then wrap around the string going down or up.

Then separate the string again and insert the other end of the BB.

rluttrell

What I ended up doing was to soak them in water until they were soft really soft. I trimmed the end so that only the hide was there. I then separated the sting inserted one end and wrapped them in the direction of the twists of the string. After wrapping was complete I put the other end through the sting. They were tight and after a few arrows were dry and came out great.
Thanks guys....
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